As a big fan of Jurassic Park, I think it’s necessary to say a few words

Kenyatta 2021-10-13 13:06:09

I am very fascinated by the design, behind-the-scenes and shooting of Jurassic Park. I have bought its concept book, searched for a lot of behind-the-scenes shooting materials, and bought a lot of peripherals. There is no shortage of Winston's work done according to the set drawings. Shishi’s work, the original sample of the 1:1 dinosaur model props, called MAQUETTE~Jurassic Park in English, the highlight and connotation of this series? Still lifelike special effects? Okay, it's special effects, so guys, where is the highlight of its special effects? You have only seen the lifelikeness of this series of dinosaurs, yes, it is very lifelike, because that is because the art designers designed these dinosaurs in accordance with psychology to make them look like modern animals. The restored image has been transformed, such as the eyelids are raised, the mouth is bigger, and the mouth is raised, making it look more brutal and brutal. But without losing the real texture. Looking at Jurassic Park now, I still feel that the sense of reality is strong, and there is no flaw. That's because the film uses a model to shoot, the model is a real object, does not need special effects to simulate light and shadow, but real light and shadow, no flaws. And those models were supervised by the great god Stan Winston, and they were carefully carved and processed, almost like living things. Personally, I think, literati, don't dig out the connotation of Jurassic Park or express some emotions, it is meaningless. The value of this film lies not here, but in its dinosaur design. Really, almost 20 years ago, there is no documentary or dinosaur movie that can make the dinosaur texture of Jurassic Park. Its dinosaur design has influenced many dinosaur art and culture today. Many works have learned from Jurassic Park the image of Tyrannosaurus Rex with a broad head, raised mouth, raised eyelids, sunken eye sockets, and three bulges behind the upper jaw and nose.

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Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Alan Grant: [All of a sudden their electric car stops] What did I touch?

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: Uh, you didn't touch anything. We stopped.

  • Donald Gennaro: [Tim pops up wearing a pair of night vision goggles] Hey, where'd you find that?

    Tim: In a box under my seat.

    Donald Gennaro: Are they heavy?

    Tim: Yeah.

    Donald Gennaro: Then they're expensive, put 'em back.